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2005-07-06
Yes!
In fact, your compulsion is given by the idea that "IF THE ICON REPRESENTS A FULL TRASH CAN, IT IS SURELY FULL OF GARBAGE" which isnt correct by a psycological point of view.
The trash can is FULL only when the garbage reaches the limit. So, desktop enviroment programmers like those from GNOME should script the Trash Can to draw its icon full only when really full.
Really full = too many little files OR few files but too big.
Feedback?
Edited 2008-04-28 23:16 UTC